Toyota Matrix Review Dallas TX

To bring you this comprehensive review on the 2008 Toyota Matrix, the experts at TheCarConnection.com have studied the viewpoints in a wide range of reviews.

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To bring you this comprehensive review on the 2008 Toyota Matrix, the experts at TheCarConnection.com have studied the viewpoints in a wide range of reviews. Then to make the information especially useful for shoppers, TheCarConnection.com's editors have included their own impressions from time spent driving the Matrix.

Likes

Versatile layout

Easy to maneuver and park

Smooth ride

Dislikes

Lacks enough pep for hills or full loads

Engine and road noise

Interior materials feel cheap

Safety features are expensive options

The 2008 Toyota Matrix is a tall-wagon (or so-called crossover) model that's closely related to the Pontiac Vibe and based on the Toyota Corolla sedan. With a completely redesigned Matrix expected for the 2009 model year, the 2008 Matrix carries over with no significant changes.

The Matrix is offered in base and sportier XR models for 2008. Both are powered by a 126-horsepower, 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine, with the choice of a five-speed manual gearbox or four-speed automatic. Both 2008 Toyota Matrix models now have front-wheel drive, with the all-wheel-drive model that was previously offered now discontinued.

With either transmission, the engine has just enough power to keep up with traffic and feel somewhat perky. But with a full load or in hilly terrain, it comes across as somewhat underpowered and is accompanied by more engine noise. Fuel economy is a plus, though; with the manual, the 2008 Toyota Matrix is rated at 26 mpg city, 33 mpg highway.

The 2008 Toyota Matrix has a simple but proven small-car layout, with struts in front and a torsion-beam axle in back; front disc and rear drum brakes provide stopping power. The ride is firm but reasonably comfortable, and handling is more direct and responsive than small SUVs; it drives just like a small sedan.

Inside, the 2008 Toyota Matrix is more spacious than its small-car footprint might suggest. In front, the low but upright seating position affords a decent view out and around the vehicle, making the perspective for parking quite easy. In back, the seats can accommodate adults with enough headroom, though legroom can be tight. The seats fold forward to a large, flat cargo floor that cleans up easily and has integrated tie-downs. The window opens separately from the hatch, which some may find handy.

The base-model 2008 Toyota Matrix comes with the basics but not much more; standard equipment includes air conditioning and a four-speaker CD audio system but has manual winding windows. The uplevel XR brings a lot of popular equipment, such as a height-adjustable driver's seat, power windows, keyless entry, and a 115-volt AC power outlet. Major options, many of which are grouped into packages, include alloy wheels, upgraded JBL audio, cruise control, and a moonroof. Modern entertainment options such as satellite radio or an iPod interface aren't available as factory options; neither is a navigation system or Bluetooth.

The 2008 Toyota Matrix is in the middle of the pack for crash safety and lags at the back in terms of standard safety equipment. In federal crash tests, the Toyota Matrix is given good four- and five-star ratings for frontal impact, but only three- and four-star ratings for side impact. With the optional side airbags, the Matrix's side performance improves to a mix of four and five stars. Front side airbags, side curtain airbags, and anti-lock brakes are all optional on the Matrix, and electronic stability control is optional but only with automatic transmission.

The Bottom Line: The 2008 Toyota Matrix still has one of the best combinations of utility and fuel efficiency, though it lags in safety features.

Other Choices

If you like the

2008 Toyota

Matrix, also consider:

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Dodge Caliber

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Spectra5

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Scion xB

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Subaru Forester

Reason why

The Matrix remains very attractive for its combination of roomy interior, versatile cargo space, and fuel efficiency, while its city-friendly size broadens its appeal. Aside from the nearly identical Pontiac Vibe, the Scion xB is another vehicle with trusty Toyota mechanicals; it affords an impressive amount of space, while offering fuel efficiency that's almost as good as the Vibe and Matrix. Also, the Kia Spectra5 is an economical five-door hatchback model that's definitely more fun to drive than the 2008 Toyota Matrix, though it might not be as spacious inside. The Dodge Caliber is another distinctive-looking possibility; it offers some impressive features, such as tailgate speakers, but it has a rather loud interior and isn't as comfortable inside. And if you're willing to go up a little bit in size, the Subaru Forester might fit your needs. It's more of a sport-utility vehicle, but it's the small SUV with the most carlike driving position, and it's one of the best-handling and easiest to park among them.

Buying Tip

If you're concerned about getting the best safety features with the 2008 Toyota Matrix, you might want to look to other models on which they are standard, as it gets pricey once you add them. For instance, appending electronic stability control to the Matrix costs nearly $1,500 in requisite options on the automatic base model, and side airbags cost another $645.

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